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Be decent; Election 2024 is about ideas, not insults – Bawumia to Mahama

Shadrack Koomson by Shadrack Koomson
September 17, 2024
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Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, the flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has strongly criticized former President John Mahama for his recent remarks, labeling them as indecent and unbecoming of a former head of state.
Bawumia was responding to Mahama’s comments where he called certain Civil Society Organizations and religious leaders hypocrites for not criticizing the current NPP government.

Speaking during his campaign in the Amasaman constituency on Monday, Bawumia emphasized that such statements are unacceptable and urged for more respectful discourse in politics.

He questioned whether Mahama’s behavior was fitting for someone who once held the highest office, citing instances where Mahama allegedly insulted pastors, chiefs, imams, and CSOs, calling them hypocrites.

“We all know that the December polls are between myself and former President Mahama, but we all know, and he also knows, that he will fail, so he gets peeved at the least thing,” Bawumia stated. “I have heard that today he insulted pastors, chiefs, imams, and CSOs, saying they are all hypocrites. Have you heard this before? Is that how a former president should speak?”

Bawumia also referenced Mahama’s past comments insulting the Electoral Commission and labeling the NPP government as foolish. He stressed that politicians should maintain a level of decency in their language, emphasizing that the 2024 election should focus on ideas rather than insults.

“This election is about ideas, not insults,” Bawumia emphasized. “We must have some standards of decency in the language we speak as politicians. We should be discussing the issues that matter to Ghanaians, such as the economy, healthcare, and education, rather than resorting to personal attacks.”

This exchange highlights the importance of civil discourse in politics, especially during elections. As voters prepare to head to the polls in December, they expect politicians to engage in respectful and idea-driven debates. The focus should be on policies and visions for the country’s future, rather than personal attacks.

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The 2024 election is crucial for Ghana’s development, and voters are eager to hear concrete proposals from politicians.

With the economy, healthcare, and education topping the list of concerns, politicians must demonstrate their ability to address these issues.

By focusing on ideas and respectful discourse, politicians can ensure that the 2024 election remains a contest of policies and visions, rather than personal attacks.
This approach will enable Ghanaians to make informed decisions at the polls and choose leaders who can effectively address the country’s challenges.

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As the campaign season heats up, Ghanaians will be watching closely to see how politicians conduct themselves.
The NPP and other parties must prioritize decency and respect in their language and actions, demonstrating their commitment to democratic values and the well-being of the nation.

Ultimately, the 2024 election presents an opportunity for Ghanaians to shape their country’s future.

By emphasizing ideas over insults, politicians can ensure that the election is a positive and transformative experience for all citizens.

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